Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior ChangeSol Louis Garfield, Allen E. Bergin Wiley, 1986 - 886 ˹éÒ This updated new edition of the first major work on the subject, is widely recognized as the standard reference and text. Authoritative and comprehensive, it covers the field in a scholarly, evaluative, and eclectic manner. Thoroughly revised, this edition includes significant new material on behavioural medicine and health psychology. |
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... Expectations in Relation to Continuation in Psychotherapy Another area of investigation has been the relation- ship of the clients ' expectancies concerning therapy to duration of stay . Clients may have various expec- tations about ...
... Expectations in Relation to Continuation in Psychotherapy Another area of investigation has been the relation- ship of the clients ' expectancies concerning therapy to duration of stay . Clients may have various expec- tations about ...
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... expectations or the magnitude of their influence . On one hand , for example , Goldstein and Simonson ( 1971 ) con- clude that therapists ' positive expectations facilitate patient gains , and LaTorre ( 1977 ) asserts that role ...
... expectations or the magnitude of their influence . On one hand , for example , Goldstein and Simonson ( 1971 ) con- clude that therapists ' positive expectations facilitate patient gains , and LaTorre ( 1977 ) asserts that role ...
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... expectations were met . The more closely therapist pretreatment expectations conformed with information derived from the patients themselves , the closer the relationship between expectations and improvement . Still a fourth method for ...
... expectations were met . The more closely therapist pretreatment expectations conformed with information derived from the patients themselves , the closer the relationship between expectations and improvement . Still a fourth method for ...
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